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Bill Reid Gallery

Bill Reid Gallery

639 Hornby Street, Vancouver, British Columbia
(604) 682-3455
http://www.billreidgallery.ca/

The Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art opened in May 2008 in downtown Vancouver. This public art gallery is named after Bill Reid (1920 – 1998), the acclaimed Haida master goldsmith, carver, sculptor, writer, spokesman and one of Canada’s greatest artists. The Gallery is devoted to understanding and appreciating contemporary Aboriginal art of the Northwest Coast.

Gallery Highlights include over 40 pieces of Bill Reid’s gold and silver jewelry, Reid’s bronze masterpiece Mythic Messengers, several of Reid’s works that are featured on the Canadian $20 bill and a full-scale totem pole, carved by James Hart of Haida Gwaii.

The Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art is an initiative of the Bill Reid Foundation. Established in 1999 as a non-profit charitable organization, the Foundation’s mission is to preserve the art and perpetuate the legacies of Bill Reid.

Photo Credit: Photo by effordphotography.com

Text Credit: Description from http://www.billreidgallery.ca/About/BillReidGallery.php

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  • Explore150 photoSpot Snapshot/ ymkim/ Jul 19, 2017
  • Fun and memories
    guestBook Guestbook/ mar-CR7/ Sep 14, 2015

    I really liked it, and had a lot of fun

  • Cool!
    guestBook Guestbook/ hongkonghuige/ Sep 7, 2015

    I think his so neat and Aboriginal artwork is especially cool because they always have special mythology behind them.

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    guestBook Guestbook/ hebaomari/ Mar 12, 2014 bill

    i did not know before that his work is in the 20 dollar bill . really intresting to know and learn more

  • Luu ahmhl goot't lax Ha (Happy Sky/Heaven) Honour Indigenous Women Ourselves
    guestBook Guestbook/ Explore150 Team/ Feb 5, 2014

    This beautiful photo on canvas is by A. Sterritt, in the temporary exhibition "Rez Erect." It portrays a young Indigenous woman facing away from us, arms open to the bright blue sky, wearing only a red and black shawl. It is a piece to honour the thousands of missing and murdered Aboriginal women. I was intensely touched by this photo, and immensely emotional after hearing its purpose.

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NEWS FEED
  • Explore150 photoSpot Snapshot/ ymkim/ Jul 19, 2017
  • Fun and memories
    guestBook Guestbook/ mar-CR7/ Sep 14, 2015

    I really liked it, and had a lot of fun

  • Cool!
    guestBook Guestbook/ hongkonghuige/ Sep 7, 2015

    I think his so neat and Aboriginal artwork is especially cool because they always have special mythology behind them.

  • bill
    guestBook Guestbook/ hebaomari/ Mar 12, 2014 bill

    i did not know before that his work is in the 20 dollar bill . really intresting to know and learn more

  • Luu ahmhl goot't lax Ha (Happy Sky/Heaven) Honour Indigenous Women Ourselves
    guestBook Guestbook/ Explore150 Team/ Feb 5, 2014

    This beautiful photo on canvas is by A. Sterritt, in the temporary exhibition "Rez Erect." It portrays a young Indigenous woman facing away from us, arms open to the bright blue sky, wearing only a red and black shawl. It is a piece to honour the thousands of missing and murdered Aboriginal women. I was intensely touched by this photo, and immensely emotional after hearing its purpose.

The Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art opened in May 2008 in downtown Vancouver. This public art gallery is named after Bill Reid (1920 – 1998), the acclaimed Haida master goldsmith, carver, sculptor, writer, spokesman and one of Canada’s greatest artists. The Gallery is devoted to understanding and appreciating contemporary Aboriginal art of the Northwest Coast.

Gallery Highlights include over 40 pieces of Bill Reid’s gold and silver jewelry, Reid’s bronze masterpiece Mythic Messengers, several of Reid’s works that are featured on the Canadian $20 bill and a full-scale totem pole, carved by James Hart of Haida Gwaii.

The Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art is an initiative of the Bill Reid Foundation. Established in 1999 as a non-profit charitable organization, the Foundation’s mission is to preserve the art and perpetuate the legacies of Bill Reid.

639 Hornby Street, Vancouver, British Columbia
(604) 682-3455
http://www.billreidgallery.ca/
@billreidgallery
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Photo: Photo by effordphotography.com